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it is very cold in the great lakes and central canada. that will not go away a immediately. there is a weather disturbance coming out of the dakotas. this will float across the great legs and go to our north tomorrow. we will probably see clouds from that. looking further west, there is a disturbance out in the north pacific off the west coast, south of the gulf of alaska. the imagery shows the basic weather pattern. you can see the storm. a piece of this will spin off later in the week. it will come across our area. we will see it maybe tries to develop something along the coast or west of the mountains. we don't know exactly how it will play out but there will be something over the weekend. today is fine with a few scattered clouds and on seasonably cold, 33-38 degrees. the winds are still a breeze but not as strong as it has been very nice dry conditions and the lake-effect snow has diminished and here is that disturbance coming across friday. there might be just clouds for us or maybe a snow flurry or two. friday into saturday, we wil
it is very cold in the great lakes and central canada. that will not go away a immediately. there is a weather disturbance coming out of the dakotas. this will float across the great legs and go to our north tomorrow. we will probably see clouds from that. looking further west, there is a disturbance out in the north pacific off the west coast, south of the gulf of alaska. the imagery shows the basic weather pattern. you can see the storm. a piece of this will spin off later in the week. it...
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Apr 5, 2010
04/10
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of border with canada and 3000 with mexico. we're comprised of 20,000 border patrol agents deployed between ports of entry and over 20,000 cvp officers stationed at the various land, air, and sea ports throughout the country. they are joined by an 1100 agent force whose job is to have an dinara timers possibilities of cvp. there are an additional 2300 agricultural specialists and other professionals covering the sum total of seavey peace staffing to over 58,000 -- cvp staffing to over 58,000 individuals. a snapshot of this, in fiscal year 2009 alone, cvp process more than three of its 60 million passengers and a free hand it over 556,000 illegal aliens between our ports of entry en. and we also seized more than 5.2 million pounds of illegal drugs. every day, cvp processes over 100 travelers by a land, air and sea. we are experiencing challenges. the we're the largest law enforcement agency in the country. for large number of reasons we are most travel to integrity threats. all of this is occurring and a time when transnational
of border with canada and 3000 with mexico. we're comprised of 20,000 border patrol agents deployed between ports of entry and over 20,000 cvp officers stationed at the various land, air, and sea ports throughout the country. they are joined by an 1100 agent force whose job is to have an dinara timers possibilities of cvp. there are an additional 2300 agricultural specialists and other professionals covering the sum total of seavey peace staffing to over 58,000 -- cvp staffing to over 58,000...
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Aug 10, 2010
08/10
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new numbers show 11 countries canada,g canada, south korea, and russia now lead the u.s. in the u. the rate of young adults getting adults getti college degrees. that spells trouble, and president obama said we can't said w afford to ignore it. >> reporter: today, president ent a told an audience that ob included 3,500 college students america has failed them. >> in a single generation, we've fallen from first place to 12th place in college graduation 12th place rates for young adults. >> reporter: how did we get here? >> we got a little t lf-satisfied. here? s have, i countries have, i think, out worked us, this is a d. they have taken this more daunting goa seriously, and i think this is a wake-up call. raise college >> reporter: mr. obama has set a daunting goal. raise college graduation rates from today's 40% to 60% in 10 years by adding at least 8 million graduates. wethe single most important tong we can do is to make sure a 've got a world-class education system for everybody. >> reporter: some experts say the problems aren't colleges but high schools that fail to prepare st
new numbers show 11 countries canada,g canada, south korea, and russia now lead the u.s. in the u. the rate of young adults getting adults getti college degrees. that spells trouble, and president obama said we can't said w afford to ignore it. >> reporter: today, president ent a told an audience that ob included 3,500 college students america has failed them. >> in a single generation, we've fallen from first place to 12th place in college graduation 12th place rates for young...
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Sep 6, 2010
09/10
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earl is being blamed for one death in canada. a man who drowned off halifax. >>> and another storm menacing the gulf coast this morning. right now, a tropical depression off texas that could become tropical storm hermine. it's expected to make landfall tonight which means heavy rain and flooding in southern texas starting today. >>> for this morning's weather. severe storms in the nation's midsection. 80-mile-an-hour winds, large hail and the chance of tornadoes and flash flooding. des moines and omaha. windy from the dakotas and wyoming. light rain in seattle meanwhile, showers in south florida. >> 80s here in new york, 78 in boston. 80s in detroit to kansas city, 73 in minneapolis. 60s in fargo, billings and seattle. phoenix heats up to 106. sacramento, 94, albuquerque, 90. >>> when we come back on this monday morning, restaurants tried to cash in on all you fantasy football players. >>> plus, the white house is planning to roll out a new plan for struggling homeowners. can this make a difference? >>> and the final exit for >>>
earl is being blamed for one death in canada. a man who drowned off halifax. >>> and another storm menacing the gulf coast this morning. right now, a tropical depression off texas that could become tropical storm hermine. it's expected to make landfall tonight which means heavy rain and flooding in southern texas starting today. >>> for this morning's weather. severe storms in the nation's midsection. 80-mile-an-hour winds, large hail and the chance of tornadoes and flash...
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Nov 29, 2010
11/10
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in september, canada became the first to label it as a toxic substance. >>> a texas teenager is grateful to celebrate this season and is looking forward to many more. he is recovering from a double lung transplant n. 2008, doctors diagnosed him with a rare life-threatening lung disease. he attended his high school graduation in may in a wheelchair and spent much of the year this in a hospital. he got a lung transplant in october. now he is making plans for his future. >> actually i was going to take the act and go to college for music and business. i was actually going to try out for the symphony and see what happens. >> reporter: his family held fund-raisers to pay for the transplant that cost a mav million dollars. >>> coming a long way from calling it the google. president bush is taking part in a live q and a on facebook right now. hosted by the facebook ceo. >>> probably not on your holiday shopping list but a perfect pink indictment maybe on your list. >> are you saying you didn't get it for me? i haven't seen the list. i will scan past the pink indictment. >> how much did it sell
in september, canada became the first to label it as a toxic substance. >>> a texas teenager is grateful to celebrate this season and is looking forward to many more. he is recovering from a double lung transplant n. 2008, doctors diagnosed him with a rare life-threatening lung disease. he attended his high school graduation in may in a wheelchair and spent much of the year this in a hospital. he got a lung transplant in october. now he is making plans for his future. >> actually...
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Mar 1, 2010
03/10
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the fire ignited by these games is still burning across canada. fanning the flames is the joy of canada ought to 15 gold medals. the most important is apparently the last one. men's hockey. >> coming up, the latest on the death of at marie osmond's son, and how old should your choppy before he or she joins facebook or myspace? -- how old should you [ male announcer ] itchy dry scalp? get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >> police in southern california had made an arrest in the case of a missing teenager. he has been arrested and the kiss of the disappearance -- in the case of the disappearance of a 17-year-old chelsea king. there is no word on what charges he could face. police and volunteers are still searching the park for any signs of what happened to the girl. >>> entertainer marie osmond is in seclusion mourning the loss of her son. he jumped to his death from his apartment on monda-- according t online, he left behind a not
the fire ignited by these games is still burning across canada. fanning the flames is the joy of canada ought to 15 gold medals. the most important is apparently the last one. men's hockey. >> coming up, the latest on the death of at marie osmond's son, and how old should your choppy before he or she joins facebook or myspace? -- how old should you [ male announcer ] itchy dry scalp? get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave...
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Aug 10, 2010
08/10
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-- to canada, starting with the airports, by not having a presence there, does that send the signal to people that once you get here and you don't check me when i go out, i will stick around. that can add to the issue of -- when i first started in this business, we had 700 million people in this country illegally. that has changed. people that come with a visa and they said they don't have to leave. that s to one of the guiding principles which is insuring integrity in the immigration system. one might argue that by not having the physical presence at the airports says to the foreign national that we don't care. that is not the case. we do. you go back to the cost of implementing that physical presence to insure integrity in the immigration system. >> what type of dollar figures are we talking about? >> we put a proposed rule out couple of summers ago that the air line should collect a biometry data. they did not like that idea . they would have to spend too much money to implement a system like that. some of us were sceptical whether that was the best idea. you make decisions in th
-- to canada, starting with the airports, by not having a presence there, does that send the signal to people that once you get here and you don't check me when i go out, i will stick around. that can add to the issue of -- when i first started in this business, we had 700 million people in this country illegally. that has changed. people that come with a visa and they said they don't have to leave. that s to one of the guiding principles which is insuring integrity in the immigration system....
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Mar 12, 2010
03/10
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and as a surgeon in wyoming, i took care of people who came from canada, came to wyoming from canada for health care. well, they had coverage in canada because canada covers all of the people, but they don't get care in canada, and that's why 33,000 canadians, 33,000 last year came to the united states for surgery. why? because the waiting lines were so long in canada. even a member of parliament who had cancer -- and my wife is a breast cancer survivor -- a member of parliament from canada with cancer came to the united states for her cancer care because the survival rates for people treated in the united states is so much better. why is it better? well, it's more timely care. people come for artificial hip replacements because they don't want to wait in canada. in canada, come halloween, trick or treat medicine, they have spent the amount of money they are going to spend on a procedure, whether it's cataract surgery, total joint replacement, we're done for the year, wait until next year. go get in line again. and i hear it time and time again in patients who come from canada to the
and as a surgeon in wyoming, i took care of people who came from canada, came to wyoming from canada for health care. well, they had coverage in canada because canada covers all of the people, but they don't get care in canada, and that's why 33,000 canadians, 33,000 last year came to the united states for surgery. why? because the waiting lines were so long in canada. even a member of parliament who had cancer -- and my wife is a breast cancer survivor -- a member of parliament from canada...
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Oct 22, 2010
10/10
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weighs prop gndizing to t the americans to come not war on the allied side but she w everyrrx austlia, canada, onfriend of hers says that her mother once mentied mombasa to her and she said oh, ye played there. she was indefatigable. >> pirro: . >> rose: we conclude with dana pill bankhis book tears of theloud. glenn beck and the tea bagging ofmerica. >> he's second to'reilly on on fox ns. second or third behind rush limbaugh on radio t more successful in the passion of his followers. so he's got maybe two to three million watching him each day on fox. he's got maybe 8, 10 million listening to him each week on the radio but what makes hidifferent is that as you said in the introduction he is a movement leader. he is not just a commentator and entertainer althoh he does both of thosehings very well, he actually see its himself now as sort of an unofficial leader of the tea party. >> rose: robert reich, robert gottlieb, and dana milbank en we continue. additional funding provideby these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our stuos in new york city, this is charlie rose. .
weighs prop gndizing to t the americans to come not war on the allied side but she w everyrrx austlia, canada, onfriend of hers says that her mother once mentied mombasa to her and she said oh, ye played there. she was indefatigable. >> pirro: . >> rose: we conclude with dana pill bankhis book tears of theloud. glenn beck and the tea bagging ofmerica. >> he's second to'reilly on on fox ns. second or third behind rush limbaugh on radio t more successful in the passion of his...
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09/10
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, tn we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends ubeing 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have impacthat is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a fference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. i love my grandma. i love you grandma. grandma just makes me happy. ♪ to know, know,now you grandma is the bestest. the total package. grandpa's cooooooooool. way cool. ♪ grandpa spoils me rotten. ♪ to know, know, know you ♪ is to love... some people call us frick an
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, tn we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends ubeing 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they...
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09/10
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. ♪ o canada ♪ >> reporter: she had a number one song in her home country of canada. ♪ i believe in the power that comes ♪ >> reporter: with a voice that would leave simon cowell speechless. >> i don't consider myself to be a big deal. i'm just nikki, you know? >> reporter: we spent a day on the town with the 16-year-old and her mom. and, at every turn, she found musical inspiration beyond her years. >> billie holliday is playing. >> reporter: you have an ear for it? >> it's disticket. it's like leal, you hear it once and you know it's her. and her time is so good. nobody has time like that. >> reporter: this ability came early to nikki. she's been singinging since age 11. then, at 12, a music teacher turned her onto jazz. she learned ella fitzgerald's "airmail special" by heart. then vowed the crowd with it at a jazz festival in montreal. now, as she prepared for her last year of high school, she's traveling the globe, hoping to become the latest in a long line 0 canadian exports who have all conquered the music world. i heard you scat, too. >> i do that. >> reporter: can you teach m
. ♪ o canada ♪ >> reporter: she had a number one song in her home country of canada. ♪ i believe in the power that comes ♪ >> reporter: with a voice that would leave simon cowell speechless. >> i don't consider myself to be a big deal. i'm just nikki, you know? >> reporter: we spent a day on the town with the 16-year-old and her mom. and, at every turn, she found musical inspiration beyond her years. >> billie holliday is playing. >> reporter: you...
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Dec 30, 2010
12/10
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there is plenty of cold air up in canada. we will get a taste of that again. that's probably going to come into the area saturday into sunday when temperatures are expected to fall back into the 20s. look at the temperatures across the area at the moment. this is probably about as cold as it's going to get tonight. with all that flow of moisture that will tend to keep our temperatures sted i did. maybe even rise slightly as the night continues. however, if you're traveling tonight, it is possible that some areas like bridges and overpasses may have some icing. it's a good idea to take extra care. winds are strengthening as well. that's producing some windchill numbers that are just a few degrees below the wind temperature. look at this now. visibilities across the area. notice usually we have maybe about 10-mile visibility. it is down now to about a mile and a quarter in some places and down 2 miles in others. if you're driving around tonight, you could encounter visibilities to a quarter mile or less. should that happen, take it easy. this is our computer pro
there is plenty of cold air up in canada. we will get a taste of that again. that's probably going to come into the area saturday into sunday when temperatures are expected to fall back into the 20s. look at the temperatures across the area at the moment. this is probably about as cold as it's going to get tonight. with all that flow of moisture that will tend to keep our temperatures sted i did. maybe even rise slightly as the night continues. however, if you're traveling tonight, it is...
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Jun 29, 2010
06/10
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o, canada, how much do we love canada when they send us a nice cool air mass. come on down, canada. cool into the holiday weekend? we will talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >>> as tropical storm alex churns closer to southern texas, containment efforts to clean up the oil spill in the gulf of mexico are starting to scale back. bp sent several oil scoops ships into shore because of fear of nasty weather. the storm's path well outside the oil zone, there is concern that high waves could be a problem. at one point 12-foot waves were recorded in the gulf of mexico. here is a live look at the bp oil leak camera that we are getting used to now. 72 days into the effort. bp says it is collecting about 25,000 barrels a day, but thousands of gallons continue to flow freely into the sea. the oil has now made its way on to beaches in mississippi for the first time. for now, there is still a moratorium on deep water drilling. next week a federal appeals court in new orleans will hear arguments against that ban. >>> leaders in maryland are preparing for the possibility that the spill wil
o, canada, how much do we love canada when they send us a nice cool air mass. come on down, canada. cool into the holiday weekend? we will talk about that in the seven-day forecast. >>> as tropical storm alex churns closer to southern texas, containment efforts to clean up the oil spill in the gulf of mexico are starting to scale back. bp sent several oil scoops ships into shore because of fear of nasty weather. the storm's path well outside the oil zone, there is concern that high...
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and as a surgeon in wyoming, i took care of people who came from canada, came to wyoming from canada for health care. well, they had coverage in canada because canada covers all of the people, but they don't get care in canada, and that's why 33,000 canadians, 33,000 last year came to the united states for surgery. why? because the waiting lines were so long in canada. even a member of parliament who had cancer -- and my wife is a breast cancer survivor -- a member of parliament from canada with cancer came to the united states for her cancer care because the survival rates for people treated in the united states is so much better. why is it better? well, it's more timely care. people come for artificial hip replacements because they don't want to wait in canada. in canada, come halloween, trick or treat medicine, they have spent the amount of money they are going to spend on a procedure, whether it's cataract surgery, total joint replacement, we're done for the year, wait until next year. go get in line again. and i hear it time and time again in patients who come from canada to the
and as a surgeon in wyoming, i took care of people who came from canada, came to wyoming from canada for health care. well, they had coverage in canada because canada covers all of the people, but they don't get care in canada, and that's why 33,000 canadians, 33,000 last year came to the united states for surgery. why? because the waiting lines were so long in canada. even a member of parliament who had cancer -- and my wife is a breast cancer survivor -- a member of parliament from canada...
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geoffrey canada, educator extraordinaire. there is none greater in the country better than geoffrey canada. i am happy to have you on the program. if you see one documentary this year, make it "waiting for superman." that visit our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with the award winning crime novelist james conroy. that is next time. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, thank you. you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance support tavis smiley. nationwide is happy to join him in fighting literacy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin evenining with jimmy carter, former president and author of a new book called "white house diary." >> i think we need to
geoffrey canada, educator extraordinaire. there is none greater in the country better than geoffrey canada. i am happy to have you on the program. if you see one documentary this year, make it "waiting for superman." that visit our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with the award winning crime novelist james conroy. that is next time. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with...
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in the 1970s, it went up lock-step with the dollar, some will flow into canada, you can't go oh canada for the whole shooting match, the bull is coming here and the smart money knows it. that's how you get a bull jailbreak, talking about a stampede, even with mediocre national news, we have the best balance sheets in the world and can ex-splapand and pick off ot countries around the world. speak softly and carry a big stock. i think foreign stocks have a place in your perpetual but fewer and fewer foreign countries to invest. what happens if we ever start hiring again? if we get an employment number that shows how about one job? then we have to rely on one of the strongest investment minds of a previous generation and chef of the future. we have to rely on ralph cram don and invest one more job in the future and it's to the moon, alice! stop thinking so narrowly, to borrow a line from churchill, america is the worst place to invest except the others. we're the last man standing, crummy bruce willis movie. and great place for a thesis for a bull market. sharon in ohio. >> caller: hi, ji
in the 1970s, it went up lock-step with the dollar, some will flow into canada, you can't go oh canada for the whole shooting match, the bull is coming here and the smart money knows it. that's how you get a bull jailbreak, talking about a stampede, even with mediocre national news, we have the best balance sheets in the world and can ex-splapand and pick off ot countries around the world. speak softly and carry a big stock. i think foreign stocks have a place in your perpetual but fewer and...
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04/10
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and canada. gm will formally announce the loan repayments today which are five years ahead of schedule. they owe $85 billion to the u.s. and 8 billion to canada and helps to pay them with a stock offering. they are based on profits that we are yet to see from gm. >>> the issue of medical marijuana is set to go before congress by the end of the spring season. >>> and a tragic story is raising awareness about the risk of big vehicles and small children. it is 4:45. here's howard. >> we are talking about showers moving in yesterday. some areas already seeing the wet stuff. grab the rain gear we will have the wednesday forecast when 9 news now this morning returns. >>> welcome back to 9 news now. take a look at this hang glider back on the ground after getting stuck in a tree in san diego, california. the glider got stuck after a gust of wind knocked him off course and in to the tree. rescue crews brought a ladder to bring him down and he walked away unharmed. >>> i'm in the weather center with howar
and canada. gm will formally announce the loan repayments today which are five years ahead of schedule. they owe $85 billion to the u.s. and 8 billion to canada and helps to pay them with a stock offering. they are based on profits that we are yet to see from gm. >>> the issue of medical marijuana is set to go before congress by the end of the spring season. >>> and a tragic story is raising awareness about the risk of big vehicles and small children. it is 4:45. here's...
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Dec 4, 2010
12/10
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it causes a lot of delays on our end for passengers who have already flown in from canada. could you discuss if there is any progress on that issue because of the delays it is causing in the united states? >> senator, i believe that we have answered in a couple of your letters. we continue to work with the canadians on this. as you are aware, the aviation transportation security act is very specific on what kind of screening has to be done on those checked bags. we continue to encourage canadians to purchase the same kind of explicit protection systems or checked bag screening that we use, in accordance with the agreement, however, given space constraints, given financial constraints, they have not been able to move forward. once they purchased the equipment installed it and begin using it as we do, we anticipate we will be able to move forward very quickly in eliminating the need for the re-screening upon arrival in the united states. >> we have canadian members too. at the minneapolis-st. paul airport, there is no airport with higher costs to qualify for this particular r
it causes a lot of delays on our end for passengers who have already flown in from canada. could you discuss if there is any progress on that issue because of the delays it is causing in the united states? >> senator, i believe that we have answered in a couple of your letters. we continue to work with the canadians on this. as you are aware, the aviation transportation security act is very specific on what kind of screening has to be done on those checked bags. we continue to encourage...
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Jul 23, 2010
07/10
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and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said that rang through for me are things like, if we don't know where we come from we don't know that we are somebody. it's like, the effects of colonization when -- when our story is taken from us. in when our language is taken and we are disoriented and we come to a new country, we are not literate, it's a way to keep people oppressed. so, part of reclaiming ourselves as irish americans and having the biggest life possible means knowing everything there is to know about ourselves and our people. >> i will talk briefly about the going to saint john i set that trip up and 911 happened. and so i endsed up going on thi
and what it felt like to be in that place in canada and in other opportunities to be in that land in ireland. i wonder if you can reflect and margaret as well, what were the physical experiences you were having and what was the importance ever going to the place by way of informing your story? >> i don't know if anybody seen there is a series on now on called african-american lives? >> yeah. >> and it remindses me so much of my experience and some of the things that were said...
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09/10
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geoffrey canada and david guggenheim. then later in the week, james ellroy, and robert reich would join us with seal. we also will have nancy brinker. tonight, we kick off the week with harold for junior. the former tennessee congressman is now the chairman of the democratic leadership council, dlc, and and he has a new book, "more davids than goliaths." >> everyone should see that. what guggenheim and canada have done, it is inspiring. i hope people see it. >> it is a moving film. one thing i am sure that geoffrey and davis and i i am sure will talk about is that it is anti-union. what do you make of that? >> whether we are finding greater success in one model or the other. i think probably one of the most poignant thing that has been said is it seems our education system that of to benefit adults where it should be squarely and comprehensively how to fix kid'' problems and how to answer the challenges they faced a today, so i love the debates. i am a charter school guy. i am not an anti-union guy. geoffrey, we should sc
geoffrey canada and david guggenheim. then later in the week, james ellroy, and robert reich would join us with seal. we also will have nancy brinker. tonight, we kick off the week with harold for junior. the former tennessee congressman is now the chairman of the democratic leadership council, dlc, and and he has a new book, "more davids than goliaths." >> everyone should see that. what guggenheim and canada have done, it is inspiring. i hope people see it. >> it is a...
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i'll ask you to find out logistics' of how this relates to the issue in canada. i will ask something that you're not going to be able to answer which is they should shut down in cnada. what i would say is that this seems like an easy reach for someone in the united states for someone to take advantage of. it looks like he would like to say how something. >> as i indicated, there are some legal issues. >> we have been meetingn canada. the officers that are leading the exploitation endeavors. at this point, they have different nsiderations, they are a sovereign nation. they don't believe that it is appropriate for the u.s. policy to dictate what this should be but we are actively engaged in those discussions with canada. >> let me finish on this note. the have a contract between craigslist and the canadian government? >> know. >> hugh you are a private business. my understanding is that a private business sells what they want to sell. i don't understand the legal oversight that canada has to tell a private business that i will not provideou because we have heard th
i'll ask you to find out logistics' of how this relates to the issue in canada. i will ask something that you're not going to be able to answer which is they should shut down in cnada. what i would say is that this seems like an easy reach for someone in the united states for someone to take advantage of. it looks like he would like to say how something. >> as i indicated, there are some legal issues. >> we have been meetingn canada. the officers that are leading the exploitation...
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then germany, great britain, canada, france switzerland, norway and italy. switzerland ahead of mexico of course by a tremendous margin, mexico. china, the philippines, cuba, el salvador, cuba, the domincan republic also more likely than average to have more children. this also require a more degree of social services tend to live in a house that has a low enough assessed value to not pay much into local municipal value to fund public schools. all three are vying for a top as someone who is trying to be a close observer of american culture under threat from people who speak languages of people other threats seem over blown keep an ear open depending on which coast you are the crowded streets of baltimore and cleveland. the news stands are bursting another one for socialist and union members the grandchildren of the children who run those streets are some of the same people worrying openly from all the data, my best advice is, don't worry what do you hear? every couple of minutes, adds for night schools cd rom languages. no one is developing these products, p
then germany, great britain, canada, france switzerland, norway and italy. switzerland ahead of mexico of course by a tremendous margin, mexico. china, the philippines, cuba, el salvador, cuba, the domincan republic also more likely than average to have more children. this also require a more degree of social services tend to live in a house that has a low enough assessed value to not pay much into local municipal value to fund public schools. all three are vying for a top as someone who is...
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Sep 16, 2010
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i'll ask you to find out logistics' of how this relates to the issue in canada. i will ask something that you're not going to be able to answer which is they should shut down in canada. what i would say is that this seems like an easy reach for someone in the united states for someone to take advantage of. it looks like he would like to say how something. >> as i indicated, there are some legal issues. >> we have been meeting in canada. the officers that are leading the exploitation endeavors. at this point, they have different considerations, they are a sovereign nation. they don't believe that it is appropriate for the u.s. policy to dictate what this should be but we are actively engaged in those discussions with canada. >> let me finish on this note. the have a contract between craigslist and the canadian government? >> know. >> hugh you are a private business. my understanding is that a private business sells what they want to sell. i don't understand the legal oversight that canada has to tell a private business that i will not provide you because we have h
i'll ask you to find out logistics' of how this relates to the issue in canada. i will ask something that you're not going to be able to answer which is they should shut down in canada. what i would say is that this seems like an easy reach for someone in the united states for someone to take advantage of. it looks like he would like to say how something. >> as i indicated, there are some legal issues. >> we have been meeting in canada. the officers that are leading the exploitation...
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that and are storm watch tsunami enable canada. that and are storm watch and his inspection business. fimian's former business partner said fimian lied, his record "built upon a fraud." his business sued more than 40 times. slapped with thousands in liens. its corporate status revoked. now we learn fimian signed a campaign pledge that protected tax breaks for corporations outsourcing jobs. fraud, failed policies. unfortunately, that's keith fimian. >>> and idaho pilot is lucky to be alive after a while back said it caught on camera. he is 100 feet in the air when his engine parachute gets tangled plummeting into the ground. his helmet cameras capture the fall and i witnesses helped to russia now. he suffered a broken pelvis, ribs, and elbow and we are told is the equivalent of falling off a 10 story building. >>> the pentagon is saying a computer failure disrupted a communication between dozens of nuclear missiles and their launch control center. the scare lasted 45 minutes. it was on saturday at warren air force base in wyoming. t
that and are storm watch tsunami enable canada. that and are storm watch and his inspection business. fimian's former business partner said fimian lied, his record "built upon a fraud." his business sued more than 40 times. slapped with thousands in liens. its corporate status revoked. now we learn fimian signed a campaign pledge that protected tax breaks for corporations outsourcing jobs. fraud, failed policies. unfortunately, that's keith fimian. >>> and idaho pilot is...
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and a strong arctic high pressure system, coming in from canada. and it will be not intensifying, but moving in our direction. and there will be a squeeze play going on right here. and so we're going to end up getting a lot of wind out of this. and the cold air, they settle in. so all weekend long, we're talking about cold temperatures, below normal. and very windy conditions. and tomorrow, that will be the windiest. but it is still going to stay windy, even on sunday, okay? and so here is your weekend forecast. and tomorw's high temperature, 30 degrees. but don't worry about. that because with the windchill values tomorrow, it'll feel like it's in the teens and the 20s. and brutally cold out there tomorrow night. 20 degrees in the city. but we'll have temperatures in the teens out in the suburbs. the winds are just going to blow all night long. sunday, it'll stay cold, high temperature, only 31 degrees. but with the winds at 15 to 20. and on sunday, it'll still feel like it's in the teens in the 20s. so very, very cold. the only difference on sund
and a strong arctic high pressure system, coming in from canada. and it will be not intensifying, but moving in our direction. and there will be a squeeze play going on right here. and so we're going to end up getting a lot of wind out of this. and the cold air, they settle in. so all weekend long, we're talking about cold temperatures, below normal. and very windy conditions. and tomorrow, that will be the windiest. but it is still going to stay windy, even on sunday, okay? and so here is your...